As the race for the year’s most coveted trophies came to a close with this weekend’s Oscars ceremony, another much less prestigious awards competition was just getting started. Nominations have been announced for the 32nd Razzie Awards, handed out to the “worst achievements in film” each year.

Leading the 2012 list is Adam Sandler, whose involvement in Jack and Jill, Bucky Larson, and Just Go With It earned him a record-breaking eleven Razzie nominations. That’s more than twice as many as the previous record holder, Norbit star Eddie Murphy, received in 2007. Other standouts include Nicolas Cage, Ken Jeong, Sarah Palin, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I, and The Hangover Part II. Read the full list of nominees after the jump.

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A slew of new clips were released over the weekend, offering better looks at possible future summer blockbusters Green Lantern, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and 30 Minutes or Less. Whether you want to see the gorgeous world of Oa, an evil alien robot copy machine, or Aziz Ansari molding the future leaders of tomorrow, we’ve got something for you. (If you want none of those things, though, you’re out of luck.) See the clips after the jump.

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Earlier tonight I tweeted “Holy fuck” on Twitter, and almost everyone following me on Twitter knew exactly what I was talking about. Yes, a new television commercial for Michael Bay‘s Transformers 3 aired during the Super Bowl tonight.

I know I shouldn’t get my hopes up, but Transformers: Dark of the Moon looks like it will be action packed. I especially like the shot near the end which follows Optimus Prime through the city. It is so unlike Bay, and gives me hope for the film’s action. I feel the second movie especially had way too many cuts, and the orientation to the action was at times confusing. This movie was shot in 3D, so I’m assuming Bay had to adjust his ADD editing style for that to work. And even though the sequence I’m referencing contains one cut, it is very unnoticeable.

Watch the television spot now embedded after the jump. Please leave your thoughts in the comments below.Read More »